Erhart Regier

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Erhart Regier
MP for Burnaby—Coquitlam
In office
November 12, 1953 – August 20, 1962
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded byTommy Douglas
Personal details
BornJanuary 15, 1916
Laird, Saskatchewan
DiedOctober 22, 1976(1976-10-22) (aged 60)
New Westminster, British Columbia[1]
Political partyCCF/NDP
Occupationteacher

Erhart Regier (January 15, 1916 - October 22, 1976) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Burnaby—Coquitlam in the House of Commons from 1953 to 1962. Originally elected as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation MP in the 1953 election, he became part of the New Democratic Party (NDP) caucus in 1961.

Regier resigned his House seat on August 20, 1962 so that federal NDP leader Tommy Douglas could contest a safe seat in a by-election. He then stood as the NDP's candidate in Fraser Valley in the 1963 election, in Algoma West in the 1965 election and in Prince George—Peace River in the 1968 election, but was not re-elected to the House in any of the later elections.

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